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Libertyville Independent, 28 Feb 1929, p. 10

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I plump; ,estrol , ..' "rttoott--ttrter church 'She 1-»..1 her snowthou atrd I was": ., gunmen that "rs.,Pttllrips .was "uuttrd lo her Inner an the lee: tride of the mountain. mu .lmon h a great walk". you know, 'but they are imm that she w" wont In the IllUWSlnrln. Mrs. Phillip; holephoned Io her sister and n 'mms that Miss Marion reached "no". loft the hunt and started tight homo nuin. The, are ttet' " up I noun-Mn. party It Tart- "Ile' now." I Tho group of women Marta}. from Mason but wow away on VIII. 0'11 hoot. He had "Had all MI Mars here "no" the rum. and be- lava! that " - avvrv foot of, be way. e"ry rap and hollow. very unwinding ledge and "0f! glow-lad made. Me invaded to fake the path in: Marion Rock no "ttken. cute" uh. had wandered mom the trail-Tom "avowed rd when he thought of that pos- biiity. Ho lad learned to tore '.the ten-her. no hoped (bu sin» but" some day are tor him enough to tre his wife Whoa people got together at the put on", whore no In." '3. u- hteeted that day been" tho now was no deep that the poll-once rider could not reach the railroad. boom: mentioned the aettoot packer. "In: Marlon Roth. _-.. - *7 _iv_a_, LA--A In... '14-. The no um no the first we In over dulled in the ton-try "ttont, Prof. G. B. Inna-old. m bud. um. Beth or. akin: the "In!" course and upon graduation ' "ttect to u at. - munch. ' THAT your. the Monm- worn. ul- . an": never. ortie.ttte moun- tttr - a In: their. can an Mn:- ealto0 "The Grout "on." Great mutating covered 'holo range and there wan no tk of ttge except ht the all" tte I. when: amok. rurlod 09 from W chimneys. and man novel" 'ther vty not: bongo to barns. and out to the h"tt road. Drona by snowman no that ov'rybody In a» with" could reach the Irons. the "not Old tue Joctor. The large plrvy of "armor: sut- itored Ill over the mouuum. num- Int. calling, mum; 'l'out rupidly "word the distant. over the month "In to In. Phlllips' Binterh place." in" "no no tum but. ' nickel» in tear touring " Ma hurt. Wham it. run. but he broke I new mu bomb of the old oak-poring): Mar. And all the while they. bemoan their full from a strictly lie-man" mu. Ptte an tormry course low bout. :1. ooqd.--Hit Ham only and Mam!" mount". Amos. ta.-----')---") forestry "that. It [on sate college are "Moral; throwitta uwuy their III-b0? jack". tad corduroy trout Son. ot Hum are even 'having Nico duly. m M DMOCHQU on!!! puma uh . v... to numb for her she w J" 0"". "It into " um! huU' I Irv-fur like a sensib'n- nvnnr m.- .m currfrd her, kmuNw-L ~alol BqItraqd out a very ileum hour. tttte Mltely gathered do"! slick! Lttf broke " green brunch" m ttt She took want-tint: or the 'ront of the rave krw . upon are In night to trep In. Iwwr mum. j" bad nor IND! I wash Th5. :minx alto had tuned Mr fare an men. rehttilt her the. and ltr.Md to walk among the plan on - -hoi--ttut um but In.) mum"! and had ruahed bark to .0 "win. But an rut-Md it an: ,lld tttrow green ttrattettt" on lb. IQ. wt Nth a smoke mu the boar "(mud A minuw after. M Morton but! hard tho gun- -"iuu" inybody board fro. mu Rock .sei'" "lint we " home "t Duncan thon had wandorod a lime. soar Mb". a thought 3mm hlm. What you" I 1:0"th girl like the school teacher do under such elr o-umnlaovn'f Look fur then". of tours.. A: there w" no mm. or other nurture. she would. of font". to In the trees? The good old was (not. pvrhupn. whcru they mu Ruched that iummor's mu .thn We, had runabout the manu- mun! Tim! was um far away mm 'ht ten minutes In- unmet in sight of llPt small row of t:ilt. [won pines. Iowa Forestry School Gets Two Gin Students Somethlng rushm Hmvnuh the trees no lumbvred vmmnv mm of nil (Mun in nuslw'mw ' A mum: bear which would lmut was" deep itng tn the ltollou tree "2- Im h rav- cnl. Tum had th atm um! mud it., chn the bear In mud. tits moved "ward the pines, MI hurt IN /1'e.tptry_.rroy/', PAGE TWO {To do something tor yuu, "It" you know (but: Why, I'd 'M It. mph" follow In the world ,: amount you loved mg 3 mm . t. "It-£00!" ho relied. and M. Mr! W in!" m rum phat ,'IQ he iaw her gin-i Csre in the eeening of a (no. [la mm her right that": nrus. and a» "an!" no oNerttott Ibllovn, Her < -- w' ,wu noon tgltt---stte bud ""ht'r' {no the trail and mu (s " w r _ - " I prlvVoge "' llwdul priv "Bo T knew that I wu and," it dd. Iltbdrawtn; from m. pip. but Mr he. pink mm 2"... "I corn know how u. " ' "oi fa' ttave to thank In!" " mid My. "Of rouryp f tum "I should think," she said. (lint ttim" In. um an they snow-how the mountain. "that -loeitr4 "e-Nat I Ht". hit --wouut not be " Melon " "rttaps, loving you with Ill my heart." Nt would. worth moro than I W. Mt." he «In humbly. and then can». night of her lowly. unhar- "red hro. ho "qu um "I her to M- tmm. "barium?" "To an mot" she spied do "my. "Ion than all vim world. 3w." 'tso wttispered, and when t the -ltlnq party thee [lulled forum. and the bear wu an. down. too. . The Tom "was lustre a huge @3an m; In mot of the living Tommy Loved the L Teacher it Ind ("on the heard Tom! Br cumssAiuAcxI: "no In" "on her that! .' "rttoott--ntter church. 'UDYHIII.' them M musing" '" into n Mu. cat "path in; Win; ' tttttoo?) In ' ' "lactic Corner Stun The 1N9t'tter Mun. of the tttate. house In "Hum! mm min July 4, I795, having new Mung-ht to tbe Ipot by J.5 while hor---stt that mm no number of mm in the Lulou This is the modest mm homo on Manon. "we! to which President and Mm. Coolidge relur'n Hm tat the White Hou" upon his retirement (mm th From White House to This Home June. M. Kimblo. " ot York. tr. C.. In tht father of " children, " at who. are null Ming. and grandam" ot u. H. ha; been mar. ma three ttmea, the that "tttttrt but); made whoa ho'wu 15. m. In: wife bore him 23 children. " second wllc none and his pro.- ou in. In; home mm to. "on In)". Kimble and hi. "can: witt aad " of a. mum who u. um um: Mu Althouh dam an "new" thought ot " Oriental fruit. the" that um Franc" Van Der Mold ly enjoying never saw a Carmel, an our: or an Arab. They were groin her. In the timed sum In the ur- denl ot the Degtet-h'oor Duo Groworl' Anocmion It inch), Cum. hadron ot um ot this mm no under cultivation In Us. wchurdo at Council. Yul)" In an "no. GIANT "FLYING WING" FOR NEW PLANES He Is Father of 33 Children No Dates, Boys! I've Plénty " Jun Wait! ~Thg mMttlerttgotl man who brook- "not": In his soup may cry. "t ntllt an) ratptaltt ot my mull!" but Wait tttttif the the "tu him ttt hermit-Wan". Journal Cohan T it "net. Northampton. Mu... grit after mgr. Hum the yen. trom the prisidenrv. ('de'O "HIV ICU do" b '1 4 wide ' .' 2 vein. " "rerun"- " L141" "fly. LVN." Waue, LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENmittT,_imig3lipAr., FEBRUARY M, 1929' ' Round Lake Mr. um! In. Deli Smith Ami that!!!" Val"... Mr. and In. Mn, lord Smith wont Sunday "turnout: {with their parents. Mr. Ind Mn: William. ppm: " Canine. an. Ruburn Richard-3n. Mm. Franco: Pours. Hem Richard"?! and Willlm Hue. spent Sunday 3""an with Mrs. Agnes Ha'tee at Wuonlorltko. . E Mrs Ruburn Richudnon of RouRd Luke nod "not Mn. rune" Power: ot Nubian-o, WM. motored to Wuhan load". ' MI" Voids Flu spent a to. an. at the "NIH: MrFhsely "oldest" In Oak Park, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hand» te son Leno! 'frt now" from he grind-on house to the "hon. " r ted by Punk Drtttgttttottd. " Mr. and In. Hun! Ticbtqhof Twin Lake aunt Tuna" owning with the lanor'a Meter. In. Wil liam Harri-on. Mr. Hod Caatunoro and Floyd Baldwgn of I,itrertrvmeotmtt Mprt- day evening with the former: par- ents. Mr. and Mn. Jack Cuhmoro. MM Honor. Wunor In: "no" on the Ilt'k Im a. put tow dun. Jake Goldberg of Lib-Hymn mu I Round Lake bushin- all" Wed. nesday ', ( Mrs. lulu Aymara "and "our Mm t'elin "Olin; motor"! to Heb. 'ron on bun-luau Thursday. 'i. FNorenee Ron 1nd Velma Ht: .1304 loud to Winona [rid-y. g Mr. and Mrs. Anthony wanna loom Tue-any evening at the Sun- "on mung " Libertyvnlo mum Mr, and Mn Prank Baumurtncr. Minu- Juue DaWuno' ot Chicago spent Sunday at the Archie Roving home. at the Willis Mrrhsety "aldrttei' Ill Tulu. ot-Nat---")" ot Oak Park, , Oil and (in Co-tion" I: ma Archie Rosin: and Willhm Cpu- new title conferred on Ray M. Col- an. of Roumr uk. and Edwud um. mum's job wilt be to no In! Vogle ot Spring Grove are up numb can tre done about tho production ot fur g tow at". l between 60,000 and 75.000 bunch of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Srhumatb- on dnily in "can of mmummton 'Uatn'olitau Chicago includes the City of Chicagqtmd the territory within 50 HOW PLENTIFUL POWER IS HELPING MAKE 'METROPOLITAN CHICAGO A WORLD CENTER V OF INDUSTRY _ parity. This mission reported that the increasing horsepower ' placed behind our industrial machinery, making available, as there is today, four horsepower for every worker in this country as com- pared with barely one horsepower per worker in other countries, is re- sponsible for the prosperity of American industry and American workers. One of the members of thg mission, in sum- ming up Jtity:oncju: siong, siid: "If we had ltr power machinery an your ement, we J'l,hl'el'dtf our Another British dele- N 'it,t2tt,tei1,'gC1tt . 1liiftl,ii MM rican in us- tries, that the average , IttR value of a year's output here, per industrial mm'w worker, is three times 232%? ttlu the value of a year's but- lata Dr. "tred put in Great Britain, and said: "Everybody knows that America', wages are almost three times British wages." This has sug- gested a new but extremely simple law in political economy. High wages depend on big horsepower. In Menorolitan Chicago approximately 75% of al power used in speeding up own with the beet in the world." t No. 15 of a Series, on 'Metropolitan, Chicago or "mun-d remin- from out of town and". Florence min and Velma Fitz at- tended a "nee Wem'nsday esenln; st Wankoun. Mr. ind Mrs. Lu, Bunyan and children ot Bristol and Mitt. Halon Wilson ot Wuuleun were callers on their utter Mn. Floyd Roach". Sand". Putty .8130" of Chime spent Sunday at the Atom. noun: homo. Mrs. George Shobcr bu been the nick list the put few dun. Mn. Delbert Smith. duulhtor Val. olsoJMro. Milford Smith and Nor- mu - of Cronin. motored to Waulonn Saturday. inn. Math Ayliurd. sister Lucile and Colin Room; motored to Watt- koxu on aqua." qhttrada.v. - _ Mr. and In; .1th Cubmore. in. Pearl "launch and son Leslie Al- len upon! Sunday at the John ('uh- more home in Wnukognn. evening Andrew Bazaar and Hour! Freund of Wuhan In" all": at the Punk Annun- home In Mound Lake Sunday Harmon. "lktoviiiiartr.r of the telephone office in Libertyville val 3 Round Lake balm." all» Friday. - -- - Bohr. Pete Rothomol, Har- old Miller tad friend ot McHenry were Round lake CIHOTI Saturday ovonlnt' Min Doll: Anna ot River For an about u tow day. w'm: her par- emu Mr. tad In. Frank Anton. Wiriind " Anthony Wambaub were bowling at Wuukoun Sunday Oklahoma HasUmgire at Oil and Gas' reduction '-dttmreg "hr Hunt-[$05130 has am "May of becoming the world's foremost matmtrolitan "Ar-Hn -latitm u an" in halo iattortattee-asttd that in a day relatiuly m7. Leading amtlterr4ties W flftem million "Nation for MWitan Chicago with": a Mains. NOTE, This, No. IS, concludes the series on Metropolitan Chicago. The Cttee series has been bound in booklet form. Address Public Service Company of N Illinois, 72 W.Adams St., Chicago, and a copy will be mailed to you without charge. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY ITE in 1926, Great Britain sent an industrial mission to the United States to study the rgagons_for our indqstrial pros- Samaria} may and Gas to 6,000 square miles, including the Mammalian Area into which Chicago is growing. or NORTHERN ILLINOIS " - r""'."'n.-.' , ' ' I " W' ' J '_,'"'" if; .3 "Ge, WM " r".Q '2 V,_', 2am: ' , 'er V... ,A._g'_A'_L", , "r't.'gcL,val. E * , C 1 13' #3; m4. T , _v'sscnr, s" s; tiiir,Aidiv.'k,j:duvt,ifsiri ' - " Throuah 'tttee-tmr- 'u-nal-uit).! an" any. the "M We of that lata DrStm'mLtxd-aui1tltegraatast we! oimhlluum'd". SATURDAY fchruary furniture Salty Come, in and take advantage of the wonderful price savings. It will pay for you to make selections now. Goods purchased during this sale will be held free for future delivery. ... . Through interconnec- ' tion of the electric gen- erating stations of this Company with those of PM neighboring systems, .yraey with "in there is made ayailable Q,t'g1'rdtfti; to the industries and ',,1',dtr. geaatast W homes of Metropolitan . . H- 7 Chicago what the late Dr. Steinmetz termed "the greatest pool of power in the world". We are ud to share in the assurance that sugcinent power shall be available at all times to meet the rapid] expanding demands of Metropolitan 'h'iQlaJfll'lf, area having every possibility of becoming the world's foremost center of industry. Gfce, ICT/f. "7563" 1,lu",,ii"T'tziiiiitteilfiii, is the Last Day of our production, adding to wages and cutting the cost of living is supplied by the electric utilities, of which the Public Service Company of Northern Illinois is an important unit. t 75 miles tho Chicago City Hall.

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